Agencies can try to differentiate all they want. But, at the end of the day, it really just comes down to two things: how good are its people and how well do you get along with them. So, yeah, our team kinda rocks. Keep scrolling to find out why.

Collaboration ain’t a four letter word.

There’s a reason we call ourselves “The Buddy Group” — we actually like working with people. We aren’t going to disappear for weeks, step out from behind a curtain and say “tah dah!” We believe you are in your job because you know what you are doing - that our work will be better if we work with you, not against you.

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Let’s get to know each other

“They welcomed me into the group as if we had worked together for years. Not only did they understand the vision and concept, they immediately began offering unique ideas and constructive feedback. If it weren't for the help of this creative team we would have never shipped the award winning WD TV product in time for the holiday season! ”

- Sr. Director, Product Management, Western Digital

You bring the cow bell.

We’ve got a full band. Some agencies have a bunch of really amazing guitarists, but hire out whenever they need a drummer, keyboardist or stand-up bass. We show off our full team on this website because we’re proud to have the complete ensemble in-house to tackle anything digital. Our band even has an expert at badgermin. Matt. He’s simply amazing.

Mix it up. Like a polaroid picture.
(Wait, that’s not right)

But we do believe in mixing it up. Variety is the spice of life. And creative sucks without spice or life in it. That’s why we make sure every Buddy is on multiple accounts and isn’t doing the same thing every day. It brings fresh thinking to our work and ensures you have the best person tackling your specific challenge.

Everyone goes soft without training. We’re not drinking raw eggs and climbing stairs (well, some of us are), but we are taking the time to constantly train our brains. Hosting the company happy hour is an exercise in creativity. Company away-days are exercises in teamwork. Shadowing colleagues makes sure everyone understands and respects everyone else’s jobs.

This is how we train to think:

An ordinary American citizen, with no passport, visits over thirty foreign countries in one day. He is welcomed in each country and leaves each one of his own accord.

How is this possible?

He is a mail courier who delivers packages to the different foreign embassies in the United States. The land of an embassy belongs to the country of the embassy, not to the United States.

We also like to make Top 5 lists, regularly share TED talks and the like. Of course, we know how to relax, too. Coming up with new, fresh ideas often starts with knowing how to relax your head.

We literally built our office around the idea of working together. You’ll find no shortage of places to meet, brainstorm or simply sit for a chat. Large conference rooms, small conference rooms, couches, picnic bench, well lit, dark, with toys, with record player, inside, outside. Come talk to us or simply use our space when you need some fresh surroundings.

Then we blow you away.
You love us. We keep working together.

Why? Because we exceed expectation, answering questions you didn’t think of to begin with. We’re cocky enough to take on the really hard problems. Humble enough to push ourselves for something better.